Dew Drop Drill for Sale

Like many conservation non-profits, we’ve fallen on some hard times financially.  We’ve received multiple research and education grant denials, citing the need for foundations to direct funding toward organizations in “emergency” status due to the freezing and cancelling of federal funding. 
 
There is also now significantly more competition than ever applying for smaller pools of money - due to the state of the stock market.
 
I’m remaining hopeful that we will endure, as I’ve pulled this organization through some pretty rough times over that last decade and a half.
 
We’re looking at ways to generate some cash flow for our programs by selling some of our regenerative farming equipment. 
 
Next up is our small no-till seed drill, a “Dew Drop Drill,” is retailing for $8,500.  Purchased in 2020, we’re selling ours for $6,500.  It’s a great machine, and has been well-loved, and stored inside a temperature controlled barn here in Southern Oregon.
 
The Dew Drop Drill seeder is an excellent cultivation and conservation tool. The drill plants seeds across a 3 foot width at random utilizing drop chutes. This results in a no rows natural seed placement. No-till seeding can reduce the loss of seed to predation and germination failure, increasing yields.
 
Another benefit of the Dew Drop Drill is it reduces erosion and maintains soil structure essential for maximizing water holding capacity. The drill is operated by a deep cycle 12v battery mounted in the rear of the drill.
 
Attached is a 15ft remote control switch that engages/disengages the seed boxes, as well as lifts and lowers the disks. This drill does NOT require the use of hydraulics. The drill can be pulled by any small tractor, UTV, or ATV (recommend 400cc or larger) and utilizes a 1 and 7/8ths inch ball hitch.
 
Check out for dewdropdrill.com for information on the drill and send me an email at sarah@beeregenerative.org if you’re interested in purchasing it!

More information from the manufacturer: https://dewdropdrill.com